Animal Evidence

High Concentrations of Glyphosate Are Deleterious to Immature Bees

This new study from China has shown how honey bees’ microbiomes and larval survival rate and weight are negatively affected by glyphosate.
The Herbicide Glyphosate Negatively Affects Midgut Bacterial Communities and Survival of Honey Bee during Larvae Reared in Vitro
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A new study performed in mice has found that the GM Bt toxin Cry1Ac is immunogenic, allergenic, and able to induce anaphylaxis (a severe allergic response that can result in suffocation). The responses that Cry1Ac was found to produceRead More

Dr Goñalons: Young Honey Bees Get Brain Damage from Neonics and Glyphosate

Hive-bound young honey bees (Apis mellifera) are being poisoned by insecticide and weed killer gathered by their foraging hive mates, according to new research published in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
Impaired associative learning after chronic exposure to pesticides in young adult honeyRead More

Dr. Rodríguez: Glyphosate Affects Ovarian Growth In Crustaceans

Argentinian researchers have discovered that both glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicides affect the ovarian growth in crustaceans, during in vivo and in vitro studies on the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata.

Glyphosate Lowers Survival of Gut Bacteria in Hawaiian Green Turtles

A study from Hawaii published in the Marine Pollution Bulletin has shown that the growth of GI tract bacteria from marine green turtles is affected by glyphosate and that the lower survival of gut bacteria caused by glyphosate could have adverseRead More

A new study from Brazil has shown that soy milk and glyphoste-based herbicides, when fed to rats together, cause endocrine disruption (hormone hacking) through a decrease in testosterone levels and damage to sperm.
Prepubertal subchronic exposure to soy milk andRead More

A new study by Argentine researchers (see abstract below) shows that dicamba and glyphosate herbicide formulations cause genetic damage in the larvae of a species of toad, Rhinella arenarum, when used separately.
Genotoxic effect of a binary mixture of dicamba-Read More

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